Here’s what RDO enthusiasts have been writing about over the past week.

If you’re writing about RDO, or about OpenStack on CentOS, Fedora or RHEL, and you’re not on my list, please let me know!

Dive into Zuul – Gated commit system, by Fabien Boucher

Zuul is a software developed by the OpenStack community. It was developed as an efficient gated commit system, allowing projects to merge patches only after they pass a series of tests. It reduces the probability of breaking the master branch, for instance when unit tests or functional tests no longer pass on the tip of master.

… read more at http://tm3.org/12

RDO KIlo Set up Two KVMs Nodes (Controller+Compute) ML2&OVS&VLAN on CentOS 7.1, by Boris Derzhavets

Following bellow a simple two node Controller&&Network and Compute test for oncoming RDO Kilo, which was performed on Fedora 21 host with KVM/Libvirt Hypervisor (16 GB RAM, i5-4690 Intel CPU,ASUS Z97-P Board)

… read more at http://tm3.org/14

Inside Cinder’s Incremental Backup, by Gorka Eguileor

I’ve been asked a couple of times how Cinder’s Incremental Backup works and what do I actually mean when I say we need to rework Ceph’s Backup driver to support Cinder’s Incremental Backup. So I’ll try to explain both in this post.

… read more at http://tm3.org/15

Set up Nova-Docker Driver on OpenStack RDO Kilo on CentOS 7.1 by Boris Derzhavets

Posting bellow is targeting testing official version of Nova-Doker Driver for Openstack Kilo with development version RDO Kilo. RDO Kilo installed via packstack --allinone on virtual CentOS 7.1

… read more at http://tm3.org/16

RDO Kilo Set up for three VM Nodes (Controller+Network+Compute) ML2&OVS&VXLAN on CentOS 7.1 by Boris Derzhavets

Following bellow is brief instruction for traditional three node deployment test Controller&&Network&&Compute for oncoming RDO Kilo, which was performed on Fedora 21 host with KVM/Libvirt Hypervisor (16 GB RAM, Intel Core i7-4771 Haswell CPU, ASUS Z97-P )

… read more at http://tm3.org/17

Setup Nova-Docker Driver with RDO Kilo on Fedora 22 by Boris Derzhavets

Hackery bellow was tested multiple times for AIO installs via packstack, providing completly functional Neutron Services and allows to create neutron routers, tenant’s and external networks on single box or virtual machine.

… read more at http://tm3.org/18